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Immature Redtail

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So I'm cruising slowly around the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge looking for cute ducks or Bald Eagles or swans, and this Redtail Hawk swoops down and perches on a fencepost not 10 feet from the car, and he's even on my side! :-) In three minutes I took about 30 shots, most of them pretty good, if I say so myself. The Redtail is by far the most common hawk in North America; in fact, in Oregon if you see a hawk you assume it's a Redtail unless someone proves that it isn't. The tail is white underneath, red above. If you see on flying above in good light, you'll know where he got his name, as the red shows through and the tail fairly glows red. * Size: 45-65 cm (18-26 in) * Wingspan: 114-133 cm (45-52 in) * Weight: 690-1460 g (24.36-51.54 ounces) I think this guy was immature because of the amount of white in his plumage, but he was by no means a small bird. I was very impressed and very happy that he honored me with his presence. Thanks for stopping by and any comments.

Comments (42)


thevolunteer

12:16AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

What a wonderful story. He looks so regal. Beautiful capture. And beautiful bird. Aloha

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DarkStormCrow

12:17AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Great cappture and beautuful bird, excellent..

MrsLubner

12:18AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Your best ever! I'm gasping at the beauty, the clarity, and the magnificent softness in color both in it and around it makes it so very appealing. Stellar!

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Ceyzpurplestang

12:19AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Amazing capture and what a beautiful bird!

fractalinda

12:20AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

May be "immature" but he sure is a proud and handsome fella. Beautiful detailed shot.

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Flannelman

12:21AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Glad this bird posed for you. An exceptional photograph. ;-)

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barbdennist

12:33AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

What a magnificent shot of this guy! You should be proud indeed. And those talons look like they could do some serious damage. This is one of your best shots ever of birds.

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amlondono

12:39AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Excellent photo of this beautiful bird ! Ana

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junge1

1:22AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

A wonderful close-up Dennis. Excellent detail. As to your comment about Redtails the same holds true in Arizona. My mentor in field investigations of claimed water uses for the adjudication of waterrights always told me 'when in doubt call it a Redtail', and 9 out of 10 times he was right, Sig...

junior_2004

1:27AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

A difficult task to catch such a rare beauty. Excellent details and composition for a wild life photography.

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stuart83

2:26AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Superb capture Dennis, stunning pose

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Juliette.Gribnau

2:49AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

wow.. that's a beauty !

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ledwolorz

3:49AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

WOW.Beautiful bird and amazing shot.

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durleybeachbum

4:23AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

A stunning portrait!

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danob

5:27AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Thats a superb shot of this Hawk Bravo one of your best

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MikeB

6:24AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Excellent capture of this beautiful predator. I just love it when nature cooperates!!

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timtripp

7:20AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

WOW!

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CavalierLady

7:49AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Congratulations, Dennis!! Your best shot ever, and this makes up for all those many times when you just get the camera up into position and are in the process of focusing, and they go and fly off on you! :)) Superb image, he is a beauty!

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FractalFactor

7:54AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Did you get a release from your model? Wonderful capture!!

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skit800

10:05AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

What a gorgeous capture! I love the detail!

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rockstrider

10:36AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Excellent details - a superb capture!

Charberry

10:36AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

A beautiful capture! What an amazing bird. ;o) Love this image.

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Firesnuffer

10:51AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Gorgeous shot! (and you got his feet in there also, LOL) I,ve never seen a Red Tail around here, though they are supposed to be here all the time, but I'm still hopeful. Wonderful detail and you caught him in a great pose!!

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StandsInAwe

11:53AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

well done

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kansas

12:09PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Lucky you! Wonderful capture of the handsome fellow.

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rainbows

12:19PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

An outstanding capture of this magnificent Hawk. A superbly detailed work, Dennis. Diane.

wingnut55

3:47PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

a fine portrait. Redtails may be common, but i think such cooperation is rare ?

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Hedepo

4:13PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

You are sl lucky with allthe different birds in your area!!! This is a real beauty, proud and capturred with a lot of expression!! Very, very well done!! Have a nice evening Henk

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stick

5:17PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

Where I work there is a pair of them and they are beautiful, also there is a pair of perigren falcons that have been here for about 6 years now. Awesome birds.

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DCLEW2

6:36PM | Wed, 12 March 2008

WOW Beautiful shot!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed200
Focal Length400

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